Etikett: Celtic Saints

Happy Scottish St Margaret’s Day! Great Time to Witness about The Biblical Saturday Sabbath

Wishing you a Happy Scottish remembrance day of Saint Margaret, from the Orthodox Church of the Culdees. Scottish festival held every November 16th, (A Great Time to Witness about The Biblical Saturday Sabbath) Margretmas! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Margaret_of_Scotland.                       She arguably accomplished more than any before her to conform the […]

Irish Saints in Great Britain, more knowledge on the Culdees

Irish Saints in Great Britain. A great portion of the Orthodox Church of the Culdees is comprised of the well known Irish Saints. So our libraries would not be complete without several volumes on the topic. Download or Read the full PDF “Irish Saints in Britain”. Freely read it on our website. Let us know […]

“Ireland and the Celtic Church” by George Thomas Stokes Pub 1892

Another great book covering the distinct characteristics of our Orthodox Celtic Church: “Ireland and the Celtic Church” download PDF A History of Ireland from St. Patrick to the English Conquest in 1172 By George Thomas Stokes · 1892 The Orthodox Church of the Culdees is a gathering of the Celtic church from East and West. Culdees in […]

Drama of Lost Disciples, Jesus’ Disciples to Britain #1 – Page One

Drama of the Lost Disciples (Jesus’ Disciples) to Britain #1 PDF Book version: or Download “Drama of the Lost Disciples” by Jowett to read the pdf offline. Below is the text only version   The Introduction Drama of Lost Disciples #2 – Part 2 Drama of Lost Disciples #3 – Part 3 THE DRAMA OF […]

Hedring av St Gall och St Othmar i den ortodoxa kyrkan i Culdees

St Gall  (a Culdee Disciple of St Columbanus) In tradition of the high Franko-Gothic Nobles, the Monastic Rule of Saint Columbanus(the Irish Culdee Missionary), was continuously promulgated in the farthest corners of the Germanic Empire.  At the early foundation, with the Kings of the Carolingian Empire, these great Celtic schools became the bedrock of our […]

Den historiska keltiska kyrkan och dagens ortodoxa kyrkan

In the Scoti-Monasticon it quotes Boece (circa 1530) that“the term Culdee originally denoted monks, but up to his time was applied to all priests.”   Dr Wylie In his “History of Scotland” elaborated: “It was the Culdee lamp that burned at Constance, at Basle, at Ypres, at Worms and Mainz. Boniface, the emissary of Rome, […]